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State | Statute | Description/Statute Name | Statutory language | Amount | Level of offense | Mandatory | Imposed by | Delegation of authority | |
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Oregon | Or. Rev. Stat. § 137.106(1)(a)-(b) | Restitution to Victims |
(1)(a) If the court finds from the evidence presented that a victim suffered economic damages, in addition to any other sanction it may impose, the court shall enter a judgment + See moreor supplemental judgment requiring that the defendant pay the victim restitution in a specific amount that equals the full amount of the victims economic damages as determined by the court... (b) Notwithstanding paragraph (a) of this subsection, a court may order that the defendant pay the victim restitution in a specific amount that is less than the full amount of the victims economic damages only if:
(A) The victim or, if the victim is an estate, successor in interest, trust or other entity, an authorized representative of the victim consents to the lesser amount, if the conviction is not for a person felony; or
(B) The victim or, if the victim is an estate, successor in interest, trust or other entity, an authorized representative of the victim consents in writing to the lesser amount, if the conviction is for a person felony.
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Restitution to victims
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Oregon | Or. Rev. Stat. § 137.108(1) | Restitution when defendant has entered into diversion agreement |
(1)When a person has entered into a driving while under the influence of intoxicants diversion agreement and the persons actions resulted in economic damages, the district attorney shall investigate and + See morepresent to the court within 90 days of when the diversion agreement is entered, evidence of the nature and amount of the damages. If the court finds from the evidence presented that a victim suffered economic damages, the court shall order the defendant to pay restitution and include in the diversion agreement one of the following:(a) A requirement that the defendant pay the victim restitution in a specific amount that equals the full amount of the victims economic damages as determined by the court.
(b) A requirement that the defendant pay the victim restitution in a specific amount that is less than the full amount of the victims economic damages, with the consent of the victim.
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Restitution to victims
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Oregon | Or. Rev. Stat. § 137.223(2)(c) | Order setting aside judgment of guilty except for insanity |
When a person files a motion under this section [seeking an order to set aside judgment of guilty except for insanity], the person must pay a fee of $80 to + See morethe Department of State Police. The person shall attach a certified check payable to the Department of State Police in the amount of $80 to the fingerprint card that is served upon the prosecuting attorney. The office of the prosecuting attorney shall forward the check with the fingerprint card to the Department of State Police.
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$80 | All | Yes | Court | No |
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Oregon | Or. Rev. Stat. § 137.225(2)(c) | Order setting aside conviction or record of arrest |
When a person makes a motion under subsection (1)(a) of this section [seeking an order setting aside conviction or record or arrest], the person must pay a fee of $80 + See moreto the Department of State Police. The person shall attach a certified check payable to the Department of State Police in the amount of $80 to the fingerprint card that is served upon the prosecuting attorney. The office of the prosecuting attorney shall forward the check with the fingerprint card to the Department of State Police.
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$80 | All | Yes | Court | No |
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Oregon | Or. Rev. Stat. § 137.286(1) | Minimum fine for misdemeanor | Unless a specific minimum fine is provided by law, the minimum fine for a misdemeanor is $100. | $100 | Misdemeanor | Yes | Court | No |
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Oregon | Or. Rev. Stat. § 137.286(2) | Minimum fine for felony | Unless a specific minimum fine is provided by law, the minimum fine for a felony is $200. | $200 | Felony | Yes | Court | No |
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Oregon | Or. Rev. Stat. § 137.540(11) | Violation of terms of probation |
(a) If the court determines that a defendant has violated the terms of probation, the court shall collect a $25 fee from the defendant and may impose a fee for + See morethe costs of extraditing the defendant to this state for the probation violation proceeding if the defendant left the state in violation of the conditions of the defendants probation. The fees imposed under this subsection become part of the judgment and may be collected in the same manner as a fine.(b) Probation violation fees collected under this subsection in the circuit court shall be deposited by the clerk of the court in the General Fund. Extradition cost fees collected in the circuit court under this subsection shall be deposited by the clerk of the court in the Arrest and Return Account established by ORS 133.865 (Arrest and Return Account). Fees collected in a justice court under this subsection shall be paid to the county treasurer. Fees collected in a municipal court under this subsection shall be paid to the city treasurer.
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$25 | All | Yes | Court | No |
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Oregon | Or. Rev. Stat. § 137.533(1) | Probation without entering judgment of guilt |
Whenever a person pleads guilty to or is found guilty of a misdemeanor other than driving while under the influence of intoxicants or other than a misdemeanor involving domestic violence + See moreas defined in ORS 135.230 (Definitions for ORS 135.230 to 135.290), the court may defer further proceedings and place the person on probation, upon motion of the district attorney and without entering a judgment of guilt, if the person:...
(e) Agrees to pay a fee equal to $100. The person must pay the amount within 90 days of imposition unless the court allows payment at a later time.
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$100 | Misdemeanor | Yes | Court | No |
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Oregon | Or. Rev. Stat. § 144.605 | Fee for application to transfer supervision |
A person on probation, parole or post-prison supervision who applies to transfer supervision under the Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision described in ORS 144.600 (Interstate Compact for Adult Offender + See moreSupervision) must pay an application fee in an amount determined by rule of the Department of Corrections. The fee shall be collected by the supervisory authority as defined in ORS 144.087 (Supervisory authority defined) and forwarded to the Governors office for deposit in the Arrest and Return Account described in ORS 133.865 (Arrest and Return Account). [2009 c.742 Or. Rev. Stat. §1]
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Application fee
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Oregon | Or. Rev. Stat. § 423.570(1)-(3) | Fees to offset costs of probation. Parole, or post-prison supervision |
(1) A person sentenced to probation or placed by an authority on parole, post-prison supervision or other form of release, subject to supervision by a community corrections program established under + See moreORS 423.500 to 423.560, shall be required to pay a monthly fee to offset costs of supervising the probation, parole, post-prison supervision or other supervised release.(2) A person sentenced to probation or placed by an authority on parole, post-prison supervision or other form of release, subject to supervision other than by a community corrections program established under ORS 423.500 to 423.560, may be required by the releasing authority to pay a monthly fee to offset costs of supervising the probation, parole, post-prison supervision or other supervised release.
(3) When a fee is required under subsection (1) of this section, the fee shall be determined and fixed by the releasing authority but shall be at least $25, and if the releasing authority fails to establish the amount of a released person's required fee, the fee shall be $25.
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All | Yes | Court | Yes |
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Oregon | Or. Rev. Stat. § 179.62 | Liability of person or estate for cost of care |
(1) A person and the personal estate of the person, or a decedent’s estate, is liable for the full cost of care. Full cost of care is established according to + See moreORS 179.701 (Determination of cost-of-care rates).
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cost of care
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All | Yes | Law enforcement | N/A |
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